18:30 LRN Newscast October 10

A recent Morning Consult survey shows President Trump’s approval rating in Louisiana has fallen slightly. Michelle Southern has more…
(CUT 2) (:30) “I’m Michelle Southern.”

Alexandria Police arrested an employee at Rapides Regional Medical Center for allegedly raping a patient who is suffering from dementia. It’s been reported another employee caught 27-year-old Juantavies White of Alexandria in the act. White has been charged with first-degree rape.

Champion Home Builders will invest $1.3 million to build manufactured homes in the Vernon Parish town of Leesville. Mayor Rick Allen says the facility will be located in Leesville’s Northside Industrial Park, which has been vacant and added unnecessary costs on the town for 17 years:
Cut 7 (10) “utilities on”
He says the project will create 200 direct jobs and 218 indirect jobs.

Monroe-based Flying Tiger Brewery will donate a portion of its revenues from the sales of their latest brew, War Hawk, to the University of Lousiaina-Monroe foundation scholarship fund. Flying Tiger co-owner Robert Brewer says War Hawk will be available on tap in Ouachita Parish and in cans in the future…
cut 11 (10) “…white wine”

17:30 Newscast October 10th

Lafayette police say they have arrested a Baton Rouge man in connection with the death of a woman injected with silicone.  23-year-old Brionna Guillory died after allegedly receiving the injections from 33-year-old Vincent Jamal Boles. Lafayette Police Corporal Karl Ratcliff says the silicone traveled throughout Guillory’s body…

Cut 3 (08) “extremely dangerous.”

The Morning Consult group says that President Donald Trump’s approval ratings have dropped some, but only two percent in Louisiana.  U-L-M  Political Science professor Dr. Joshua Stockley says the drop from a 59 percent approval in January to 57 percent now is not a big deal…

Cut 12 (13) “the President.” 

Champion Home Builders announces a manufactured housing production facility will be established in the Vernon Parish town of Leesville. Mayor Rick Allen says these jobs are desperately needed and will provide good wages and benefits to employees. He says after attending a prayer meeting, he received a call from a long lost friend who happened to work for Champion Home builders and the Industrial Park became a topic of conversation.

Cut 8 (08) “whole deal”

Monroe-based Flying Tiger Brewery will donate a portion of the revenues from their latest brew, War Hawk, to scholarships through the University of Louisiana Monroe Foundation. Flying Tiger Co-owner Robert Brewer says they want to help ULM because the school doesn’t get the credit it deserves, aside from academics.

Cut 9 (09)  “they are”

16:30 LRN Newscast October 10

Surveying done by the Morning Consult has found President Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen in every state. Here in Louisiana, 59-percent approved of Mr. Trump in January and now it’s down to 57-percent. But ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says that’s not much of a drop as many Louisiana Republicans still strongly support the President…
cut 14 (07) “….same party”
Trump’s approval rating in Louisiana is the fourth highest in the nation.

The East Felciana Sheriff’s Office has called in the FBI after another fatal rural shooting. The latest victim is a well known member of the boy scouts, 48-year-old Brad DeFrancheschi. Two other middle aged white men have been killed since July in a similar, drive by shooting manner. East Feliciana Chief Criminal Deputy Greg Phares says they know locals are concerned:
Cut 15 (11) “of care”
Lafayette police say they have arrested a Baton Rouge man in connection with the death of a woman injected with silicone. Kelley Ray has more…
Voicer 1 (30) “I’m Kelley Ray”

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry is alerting parents, guardians and consumers there are several child products that have been recently recalled. Landry has a list on his website. Among the items that are listed…Strollers by Delta, Activity Toys by Manhattan Toy, Children’s Pajamas by Sweet Bamboo and Nightlight Soothers by Skip Hop.

16:45 LRN Sportscast October 10

The Saints have traded veteran running back Adrian Peterson to the Arizona Cardinals for an undisclosed draft pick in 2018. The 32-year-old Peterson had trouble getting carries with the Black and Gold and had just 81 yards on the ground during the first four games of the season. Arizona has been looking for a running back ever since David Johnson hurt his wrist in the season opener. NFL Analyst Mike Detellier says it looks like a good deal for both teams…
cut 30 (25) “…Saints offense”
The Saints are back at practice tomorrow as they’ll host the Detroit Lions this Sunday. Detroit QB Matthew Stafford is not sure of his availability because of leg and ankle injuries.

Fifth year senior defensive lineman Frank Herron returns to the LSU football team this Saturday. It’s been presumed that Herron hasn’t played this season, because he was suspended for violating team rules. His teammates are glad he’s back, because the D-Line is thin on numbers. Linebacker Devin White….
cut 18 (17) “….of the season”
LSU Coach Ed Orgeron says running back Derrius Guice will remain limited at practice this week with what he calls a nagging injury. But Coach O says his star running back is getting better.

Pelicans point guard Rajon Rondo will miss the next four to six weeks after undergoing sports hernia surgery. The regular season tips-off a week from tomorrow against the Memphis Grizzlies.

15:30 LRN Newscast October 10

A survey from the Morning Consult group finds that President Donald Trump’s approval rating has declined in all 50 states since January. The report shows the President’s approval rating was 59-percent and now it’s down to 57-percent. ULM Political Science Professor, Doctor Joshua Stockley, says Trump’s failure to establish policies he promised during the campaign, could be a reason for the small decline….
cut 13 (11) “…been accomplished”
The Morning Consult’s report says Mr. Trump’s approval rating in Louisiana is the fourth highest in the nation after Wyoming, West Virginia and Alabama.

Alexandria Police arrested an employee at Rapides Regional Medical Center for allegedly raping a patient who is suffering from dementia. It’s been reported another employee caught 27-year-old Juantavies White of Alexandria in the act. White has been charged with first-degree rape.
Lafayette Police charge a Baton Rouge man with negiligent homicide after he allegedly injected silicone in a woman, who later died. Corporal Karl Ratcliff says 33-year-old Vincent Jamal Boles did the injections inside a Lafayette hotel room and they urge others who may have had contact with him to come forward….
cut 5 (11) “…police department”
Twenty-three-year-old Brionna Guillory is the woman who died and she’s from the Lake Charles area.

Monroe-based Flying Tiger Brewery will donate a portion of its revenues from the sales of their latest brew, War Hawk, to the University of Lousiaina-Monroe foundation scholarship fund. Flying Tiger co-owner Robert Brewer says War Hawk will be available on tap in Ouachita Parish and in cans in the future…
cut 11 (10) “…white wine”

LRN PM Newscall October 10

Lafayette police say they have arrested a Baton Rouge man in connection with the death of a woman injected with silicone.  Kelley Ray has more…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Kelley Ray”

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A recent Morning Consult survey shows President Trumps approval rating in Louisiana has fallen slightly.  Michelle Southern has more…

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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Lafayette police say they have arrested a Baton Rouge man in connection with the death of a woman injected with silicone.  23-year-old Brionna Guillory died after allegedly receiving the injections from 33-year-old Vincent Jamal Boles. Lafayette Police Corporal Karl Ratcliff says the silicone traveled throughout Guillory’s body…

Cut 3 (08) “extremely dangerous.”

Police are trying to piece together the locations Boles may have conducted the injections.  They know Guillory was injected in Lafayette and later died in Lake Charles.

Cut 4  (06) “a hotel.” 

The police department urges others who may have had contact with Boles to come forward.

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Champion Home Builders announces a manufactured housing production facility will be established in the Vernon Parish town of Leesville. Mayor Rick Allen says this project will create 200 direct jobs and 218 indirect jobs.

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Louisiana is the third ranking state in manufactured housing sales. Allen says this is one of the biggest economic development announcements the town has ever had. He says the facility will be located in Leesville’s Northside Industrial Park, which has been vacant and added unnecessary costs on the town for 17 years.

Cut 7 (10) “utilities on” 

Allen says these jobs are desperately needed and will provide good wages and benefits to employees. He says after attending a prayer meeting, he received a call from a long lost friend who happened to work for Champion Home builders and the Industrial Park became a topic of conversation.

Cut 8 (08) “whole deal”

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Monroe-based Flying Tiger Brewery will donate a portion of the revenues from their latest brew, War Hawk, to scholarships through the University of Louisiana Monroe Foundation. Flying Tiger Co-owner Robert Brewer says they want to help ULM because the school doesn’t get the credit it deserves, aside from academics.

Cut 9 (09)  “they are”

War Hawk beer is not officially licensed through ULM. Brewer says they got the idea a year and a half ago to help students further their education and it’s finally come to fruition.

Cut 10 (11) “the doors”

The War Hawk logo features a Curtiss P-40 War Hawk plane flown by the Flying Tigers. Brewer says the beer is a lot lighter than other flagship beers. He says War Hawk will be available on tap in Ouachita Parish and it will be canned in the future.

Cut 11 (10) “white wine”

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The Morning Consult group says that President Donald Trump’s approval ratings have dropped some, but only two percent in Louisiana.  U-L-M  Political Science professor Dr. Joshua Stockley says the drop from a 59 percent approval in January to 57 percent now is not a big deal…

Cut 12 (13) “the President.” 

Stockley says Trump’s failure to establish polices he promised during his campaign, could be a reason for the small decline…

Cut 13 (11)  “been accomplished.”

Are party members leaving and turning their loyalties somewhere else?  Stockley says , probably not…

Cut 14 (07) “same party.”

Morning Consult says Trump’s 57-percent approval rating in Louisiana is the fourth highest in the nation after Wyoming, West Virginia and Alabama.

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14:30 Newscast October 10th

A recent Morning Consult survey shows President Trump’s approval rating in Louisiana has fallen slightly.  Michelle Southern has more…

(CUT 2) (:30) “I’m Michelle Southern.”

The Saints have traded running back Adrian Peterson to the Arizona Cardinals for a conditional draft choice. AP was signed by New Orleans in the off season and couldn’t get enough touches over running backs Mark Ingram and rookie Alvin Kamara.

Champion Home Builders announces a manufactured housing production facility will be established in the Vernon Parish town of Leesville.  Mayor Rick Allen says these jobs are desperately needed and will provide good wages and benefits to employees.  He says after attending a prayer meeting, he received a call from a long lost friend who happened to work for Champion Home Builders and the Industrial Park became a topic of conversation…

(CUT 8) “whole deal.”

Monroe based Flying Tiger Brewery will donate a portion of revenues from their latest brew, War Hawk, to scholarships through the University of Louisiana-Monroe Foundation.  War Hawk beer is not licensed through U-L-M.  Flying Tigers co-owner Robert Brewer says they got the idea a year and a half ago to help students further their education and it’s finally come to fruition…

(CUT 10) (:11) “the doors.”

13:30 Newscast, October 10th, 2017

Th Morning Consult group says that President Donald Trump’s approval ratings have dropped two percent in Louisiana. U-L-M Political Science professor Dr. Joshua Stockley says the drop from a 59 percent to 57 percent is not a big deal…:
Cut 12 (13) “the President”
Mr. Trump’s approval rating in Louisiana is the fourth highest in the U.S.

Future Hall of Fame running back Adrian Peterson is no longer a Saint. New Orleans has traded the veteran to Arizona for a conditional draft pick. Peterson had trouble fitting in with the Saints as he only ran the ball 27 times for 81 yards, while the Cardinals have been looking for a running back since losing David Johnson to a wrist injury in the season opener.

Lafayette police say they have arrested a Baton Rouge man in connection with the death of a woman injected with silicone. Corporal Karl Ratcliff says they know 23-year-old Brionna Guillory was injected in Lafayette and later died in Lake Charles…:
Cut 4 (06) “a hotel”
33-year-old Vincent Jamal Boles is charged with Negligent Homicide and Practicing Medicine without a License.

Flying Tiger Brewery will donate a portion of their latest brew, War Hawk, to scholarships through the University of Louisiana at Monroe Foundation. Flying Tiger Co-owner Robert Brewer says they decided to benefit ULM because they felt the school didn’t get the credit it deserved aside from academics…:
Cut 9 (09) “they are”
The War Hawk beer is not an officially licensed deal with ULM.

 

12:30 Newscast, October 10th, 2017

Lafayette police say they have arrested a Baton Rouge man in connection with the death of a woman injected with silicone. Kelley Ray has more..:
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Kelley Ray”

The University of Louisiana System has set a goal to graduate 150-thousands students by 2025. U-L System President Jim Henderson says this would be the most educated generation in Louisiana history…:
Cut 25 (10) “our state”

Champion Home Builders will invest $1.3 million to build manufactured homes in the Vernon Parish town of Leesville. Mayor Rick Allen says the facility will be located in Leesville’s Northside Industrial Park, which has been vacant and added unnecessary costs on the town for 17 years:
Cut 7 (10) “utilities on”
He says the project will create 200 direct jobs and 218 indirect jobs.

The Saints have traded running back Adrian Peterson to the Arizona Cardinals for a conditional draft choice. AP was signed by New Orleans in the off season and couldn’t get enough touches over running backs Mark Ingram and rookie Alvin Kamara.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast October 10

Future Hall of Fame running back Adrian Peterson is no longer a Saint. New Orleans has traded the veteran to Arizona for a conditional draft pick. Peterson had trouble fitting in with the Saints as he only ran the ball 27 times for 81 yards, while the Cardinals have been looking for a running back since losing David Johnson to a wrist injury in the season opener.

LSU linebacker Devin White was named co-SEC Defensive Player of the Week after recording 13 tackles in the road win against Florida. White batted down a pass on fourth and three to preserve the victory. The Springhill native says he was reading the Florida quarterback’s eyes…
cut 19 (17) “…great momement”
LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron says running back Derrius Guice will remain limited at practice this week with what he calls a nagging injury. But Coach O says his star running back is getting better.

Three schools from Louisiana are ranked in the FCS Coaches Poll. Grambling State, who leads the FCS in turnover ratio, is ranked 19th. Grambing is 5-1 and will have this Saturday off.

McNeese State is ranked 21st as the Cowboys are 5-1 and the Pokes are also off this Saturday. Nicholls State is ranked 23rd and the 4-and-2 Colonels will host Abilene Christian at 3 PM on Saturday.

In the new Louisiana Sports Writers Association Prep Football Polls….Warren Easton is the new number one ranked team in Class 4A, followed by Benton, Karr, Plaquemine and St. Thomas More.

The Houston Astros are in a league championship series for the first time since 2005. Former LSU Tiger Alex Bregman hit a home run off lefty Chris Sale yesterday as Houston eliminated Boston 5-4. The Stros will play either the Yankees or Indians in the A-L-C-S.

And veteran Pelicans point guard Rajon Rondo will miss the next four to six weeks after undergoing sports hernia surgery today. New Orleans final preseason game is Friday at Memphis.